- Tue Mar 18, 2025 1:36 pm
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Freddie Freeman's recent injury has sparked a lot of conversation among baseball fans, especially considering the implications for the Dodgers as they head into the season. With both Freeman and Mookie Betts starting the year on the bench, it raises some critical questions about the longevity and performance of veteran players in their 30s.
How do you think this will affect the Dodgers' chances this season? Are we witnessing the beginning of a decline for these superstars, or is this just a minor setback?
Moreover, with the depth of the Dodgers' roster, do you believe they can weather this storm, or will they struggle without their key players?
Let’s also consider the broader implications: as players age, how should fantasy managers adjust their strategies? Are there younger players you’re eyeing as potential breakout stars who could fill the void left by aging veterans?
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on these questions. Do you think we should be concerned about Freeman and Betts, or is it too early to panic? What bold predictions do you have for the Dodgers this season? Let’s discuss!
How do you think this will affect the Dodgers' chances this season? Are we witnessing the beginning of a decline for these superstars, or is this just a minor setback?
Moreover, with the depth of the Dodgers' roster, do you believe they can weather this storm, or will they struggle without their key players?
Let’s also consider the broader implications: as players age, how should fantasy managers adjust their strategies? Are there younger players you’re eyeing as potential breakout stars who could fill the void left by aging veterans?
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on these questions. Do you think we should be concerned about Freeman and Betts, or is it too early to panic? What bold predictions do you have for the Dodgers this season? Let’s discuss!